Campus Reopened

The campus will be open for classes and all other business Monday, Nov. 19 and Tuesday, Nov. 20 with a regular employee workday and faculty duty day (no classes scheduled) on Wednesday, Nov. 21. Updates at go.sjsu.edu/air.

You are Not Alone and We Listen

This is San Jose State's main portal for resources, reporting options and information
for victims of sexual misconduct and violence, and serves as an educational tool for
our campus community to learn how to support victims and learn more about the university's
Title IX policies and procedures for addressing sexual misconduct.

New NCAA Policy on Campus Sexual Violence

The NCAA has adopted a policy on campus sexual violence, effective immediately for the 2017-'18 school year, that requires coaches, college
athletes and athletics administrators to complete education each year in sexual violence
prevention.

San Jose State conducted a rigorous analysis of the policy to determine how to comply
fully with the requirements. Given the University's substantial mandatory Title IX
educational requirements for students, faculty and staff, we are already in complete
compliance with the policy and will continue to satisfy the requirements going forward.

Athletics and the Title IX officer are partners in ensuring that prevention of sexual
violence is of the highest priority at San Jose State.

Title IX — Haven and HavenPLUS Educational Training

San Jose State requires all incoming students to complete Haven or HavenPLUS, a mandatory online sexual assault education program.

Title IX requires institutions to take necessary precautions to prevent sexual assault
on their campuses, and to respond promptly and effectively when an assault is reported.
To comply with Title IX, the CSU Chancellor’s Office issued Executive Order 1095, which mandates educational training programs to prevent sexual violence.